With its golden-domed cupola, the Wilbur Cross building is the iconic University facility. All the services students need - including financial aid, housing, and the registrar - can be found in this former library, one of 47 original UConn buildings listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.

The picturesque rolling peaks of Horsebarn Hill are the centerpiece of UConn's founding department, the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. You can't beat the view, and the nearby floriculture greenhouses, animal barns, and famed Dairy Bar are worth a visit.

Collections of original source materials for research, primarily in the humanities and social sciences, comprise the foundation upon which the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center is built. It is home to the University Libraries Archives and Special Collections, the Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life, and the Human Rights Institute.

The Student Union is one of the hubs of student activity on campus. Grab a bite to eat at the food court, Chuck & Augie's restaurant, or The Blue Cow ice cream shop. Take in a flick or performance at the SU Theater. Hit the books in a study lounge, or play games in the game room. UConn's cultural centers and some of our 600+ student clubs and organizations are based here, too.

Tuition and Costs

Invest in your future.

Kiplinger’s Personal Finance ranks UConn a “Best College Value” among top public colleges, saying that “students can receive a stellar education without graduating with a mountain of debt.” And with most of our students receiving financial assistance, we agree. Our goal is to make a UConn education affordable to each incoming student.

Incoming freshmen are automatically considered for most merit scholarships, making the goal of affordability that much easier for you. And UConn employs students each year in nearly every University department, giving students the opportunity to not only offset the cost of college, but also to gain valuable work experience.

What does UConn cost?

2015 – 2016 Estimated Yearly Expenses for Full-Time Undergraduates

Main Campus

In-State

Out-of-State

Tuition

$10,524

$32,066

University & Student Fees

$2,842

$2,842

Residence Hall (average)

$6,660

$6,660

University Meals (7-day program)

$5,776

$5,776

Estimated Yearly Expenses*

$25,802

$47,344

Regional Campuses**

In-State

Out-of-State

Tuition

$10,524

$32,066

University & Student Fees***

$800

$800

Estimated Yearly Expenses*

$11,324

$32,866

*Books and supplies cost an additional estimated $850. Total yearly expenses are subject to change within the academic year. Please visit the Office of the Bursar for the official fee structure and most up-to-date information.